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| <feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:opensearch="http://a9.com/-/spec/opensearch/1.1/"><id>http://mp.geoff/feeds/episodes</id><title>Latest Episodes on Marketplace.org</title><link rel="self" href="http://mp.geoff/feeds/episodes"/><subtitle>Latest Episodes from the Business World on Marketplace.org</subtitle><updated>2015-10-13T10:15:40-05:00</updated><opensearch:totalResults>7813</opensearch:totalResults><opensearch:itemsPerPage>25</opensearch:itemsPerPage><opensearch:startIndex>0</opensearch:startIndex><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-wednesday-june-10-2015</id><buid>02a3f433c5d7521e04cd78772df6153c</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-wednesday-june-10-2015"/><title>Marketplace Morning Report for Wednesday, June 10, 2015</title><published>2015-06-10T05:00:51</published><updated>2015-06-09T12:09:13-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>152031</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Wednesday, June 9, 2015: <span id="docs-internal-guid-248437c2-d949-1df1-fdb4-6249a4772a52"><span>Lots of low-wage employees work long hours without extra pay because they’ve been classified as managers, and federal rules exempt managers from overtime if they’re paid more than $23,660 a year — a number that was set in 1975. The Labor Department is considering a rule that would raise the exempt level to as much as $52,000, restoring overtime to millions of workers. Next: a <span id="docs-internal-guid-248437c2-d949-387b-cb16-683c4069a71b"><span>study out Monday afternoon sheds light on how hospitals make their money. Turns out, there’s a lucrative business in treating car crash victims, workers compensation cases and folks who are out of network. We look at why not all patients are created equal.</span></span></span></span></p> | |
| ]]></body><syndications/></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-tuesday-june-9-2015</id><buid>72364125896f932a944fd5565e85b7dd</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-tuesday-june-9-2015"/><title>Marketplace for Tuesday, June 9, 2015</title><published>2015-06-09T16:00:57</published><updated>2015-06-09T18:04:29-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>152027</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on June, 9, 2015: Small telecoms companies are merging. But they’re really only creating other relatively small telecom companies. They can’t really compete with the big guys. So why merge at all? We explore. Next: California's mandatory water cuts have kicked in, which means utilities are passing rules about what Californians can and can't do. In a state with nearly 40 million people, that's creating some winning and losing industries. Today we look at one of the winners. KQED's Lauren Sommer has the story.</p> | |
| ]]></body><audio nid="152027" fid="289725" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/pm/2015/06/09/pm_20150609_1500_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/dish_0.jpg?itok=5XBfghoV" fid="289722" nid="152027" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="Dish Network is in talks to acquire wireless provider T-Mobile U.S.—one of the latest in a series of merger talks among various telecommunications companies.&nbsp;" credit="Joe Raedle/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/dish_0.jpg?itok=-tsXwaF7" fid="289722" nid="152027" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Dish Network is in talks to acquire wireless provider T-Mobile U.S.—one of the latest in a series of merger talks among various telecommunications companies.&nbsp;" credit="Joe Raedle/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/dish_0.jpg?itok=ce9Cqo8H" fid="289722" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Dish Network is in talks to acquire wireless provider T-Mobile U.S.—one of the latest in a series of merger talks among various telecommunications companies.&nbsp;" credit="Joe Raedle/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-tuesday-june-9-2015</id><buid>96f7aa3307a6397997f8ed2176ee3d8c</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-tuesday-june-9-2015"/><title>Marketplace Tech for Tuesday, June 9, 2015</title><published>2015-06-09T06:58:05</published><updated>2015-06-09T06:07:21-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>152024</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Tuesday, June 9, 2015: First up, from the floor of Apple's WWDC, we'll talk with <span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">Adrien Sullivan, IT Specialist at the National Science Foundation; Chamara Paul, a software engineer for the shopping site Keep; and Claire Harrison, a mobile web developer for ATB Financial. And </span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">Jon-Paul Dyson, Director of the International Center for the History of Electronic Games at The Strong National Museum of Play, joins us to talk about the cultural influence of the video game DOOM.</span></p> | |
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| ]]></body><audio nid="152024" fid="289690" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/tech_report/2015/06/09/tech_20150609_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/GettyImages-476371856.jpg?itok=mgN5SXFr" fid="289691" nid="152024" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue speaks during the Apple WWDC" credit="Justin Sullivan/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/GettyImages-476371856.jpg?itok=0tykCT85" fid="289691" nid="152024" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue speaks during the Apple WWDC" credit="Justin Sullivan/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/GettyImages-476371856.jpg?itok=XkVYOA2C" fid="289691" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue speaks during the Apple WWDC" credit="Justin Sullivan/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-tuesday-june-9-2015</id><buid>14398d87809d27c13586088153e60b55</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-tuesday-june-9-2015"/><title>Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, June 9, 2015</title><published>2015-06-09T05:00:45</published><updated>2015-06-09T07:01:20-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>152012</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Tuesday, June 9, 2015: The U.S. Department of Education has announced that it will forgive the debt of thousands of Corinthian College students—the institution that closed or sold its campuses after the government found evidence of predatory recruiting and falsified placement rates. Plus, a<span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">mid a huge national push to get more low-income high school graduates to go to college, there’s a growing recognition that, for many students, short-term certifications or trade school may be a better fit. We check in with Oyler School in Cincinnati, where the annual “college day” has adapted to promote other paths to success. And T</span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">aobao, a subsidiary of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is sponsoring same-sex couples who will come to the U.S. to wed. We analyze the business strategy at work—what is risked and what is gained by serving a market that is large but marginalized in China.</span></p> | |
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| ]]></body><audio nid="152012" fid="289694" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/morning_report/2015/06/09/mmr_20150609_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/collegestudy.jpg?itok=WVqXv5eg" fid="64107" nid="152012" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="At the Oyler School in Cincinnati, OH, students consider other options besides college." credit="Ian Waldie/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/collegestudy.jpg?itok=rw8_FKLf" fid="64107" nid="152012" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="At the Oyler School in Cincinnati, OH, students consider other options besides college." credit="Ian Waldie/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/collegestudy.jpg?itok=KMneFaD0" fid="64107" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="At the Oyler School in Cincinnati, OH, students consider other options besides college." credit="Ian Waldie/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-monday-june-8-2015</id><buid>8c89c28e5217b897ed33625181a37a17</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-monday-june-8-2015"/><title>Marketplace for Monday, June 8, 2015 </title><published>2015-06-08T16:00:32</published><updated>2015-06-08T18:12:55-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>152006</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Monday, May 8, 2015: <span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">Turns out green cards are for sale. For just a half-million dollars, well-off foreigners can jump to the head of a very long line of people who want to move to the U.S. That half million must be invested in a job-creating project here, so many real estate developers are taking advantage of this federal program. As Julie Satow reports, most of those applying for green cards are from China. Next: <span id="docs-internal-guid-0b86b038-d492-c4b2-d49a-4885a0c1a3f9"><span>Lufthansa’s announcement that it will impose a surcharge on tickets bought through price-comparing sites like Travelocity has the travel industry in a tizzy. <span>The surcharge aims to increase Lufthansa's profitability, but it might also cost it travelers.</span></span></span></span></p> | |
| ]]></body><audio nid="152006" fid="289678" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/pm/2015/06/08/pm_20150608_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/lufthansa2.jpg?itok=B4DhEzOA" fid="289672" nid="152006" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption=": Lufthansa airplanes stand at the Frankfurt Airport during a pilot's strike on April 2, 2014 in Frankfurt, Germany." credit="Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/lufthansa2.jpg?itok=4Q-8opT_" fid="289672" nid="152006" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption=": Lufthansa airplanes stand at the Frankfurt Airport during a pilot's strike on April 2, 2014 in Frankfurt, Germany." credit="Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/lufthansa2.jpg?itok=QAQtFIh8" fid="289672" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption=": Lufthansa airplanes stand at the Frankfurt Airport during a pilot's strike on April 2, 2014 in Frankfurt, Germany." credit="Thomas Lohnes/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-monday-june-8-2015</id><buid>6ec0c8d878e100466ef64bd5db60c7ed</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-monday-june-8-2015"/><title>Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, June 8, 2015</title><published>2015-06-08T05:00:00</published><updated>2015-06-08T15:09:39-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151988</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Monday, June 8, 2015: <span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">A group of seven leaders are gathered to discuss Russia and Ukraine; tensions over Greece's financial situation; and as Marketplace's Tracey Samuelson tells us, trade. And c</span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">ar dealers are fighting Tesla’s efforts to open direct-sale stores, and it's not just because of Tesla. Weakening state franchise laws could open the door to consolidation of the nation’s fragmented dealerships. More on that. Plus, with issues of racial bias in policing galvanizing protesters and motivating Justice Department investigations, we ask whether having more police officers of color would actually improve policing in minority communities. </span></p> | |
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| ]]></body><audio nid="152003" fid="289656" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/tech_report/2015/06/08/tech_20150608_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/175738132.jpg?itok=EeuVDNPM" fid="188936" nid="152003" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="The LG G2 smart phone is displayed at the phone's launch event on August 7, 2013 in New York City." credit="Andrew Burton/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/175738132.jpg?itok=zXNGDNbs" fid="188936" nid="152003" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="The LG G2 smart phone is displayed at the phone's launch event on August 7, 2013 in New York City." credit="Andrew Burton/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/175738132.jpg?itok=hQxBEQBT" fid="188936" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="The LG G2 smart phone is displayed at the phone's launch event on August 7, 2013 in New York City." credit="Andrew Burton/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-friday-june-5-2015</id><buid>b537aff02a1ec0c966c8f9711b4b04a1</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-friday-june-5-2015"/><title>Marketplace for Friday, June 5, 2015</title><published>2015-06-05T16:00:57</published><updated>2015-06-05T18:05:35-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151983</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Friday, June 5, 2015: <span><span>The U.S. suspects Chinese hackers took the names, addresses, financial information and, possibly, Social Security numbers of more than 4 million people stored at the government's Office of Personnel Management. We look at the potential cascading effect of the hack. Next in our series Behind the Blue Line:</span></span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;"> </span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">Sally Herships explores the growing number of private cops across the nation as we debate the effectiveness and training of police officers.</span></p> | |
| ]]></body><audio nid="151983" fid="289641" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/pm/2015/06/05/pm_20150605_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/GettyImages-475978254.jpg?itok=-VoURUiv" fid="289642" nid="151983" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="The Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building that houses the Office of Personnel Management headquarters is shown in Washington, D.C. U.S. investigators have said that at least 4 million current and former federal employees might have had their personal information stolen by Chinese hackers.&nbsp;" credit="Mark Wilson/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/GettyImages-475978254.jpg?itok=ysxxyTtj" fid="289642" nid="151983" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="The Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building that houses the Office of Personnel Management headquarters is shown in Washington, D.C. U.S. investigators have said that at least 4 million current and former federal employees might have had their personal information stolen by Chinese hackers.&nbsp;" credit="Mark Wilson/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/GettyImages-475978254.jpg?itok=CCg7m7MD" fid="289642" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="The Theodore Roosevelt Federal Building that houses the Office of Personnel Management headquarters is shown in Washington, D.C. U.S. investigators have said that at least 4 million current and former federal employees might have had their personal information stolen by Chinese hackers.&nbsp;" credit="Mark Wilson/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-weekend/marketplace-weekend-friday-june-5-2015</id><buid>90cd7490b977720ee9876f6f14504058</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-weekend/marketplace-weekend-friday-june-5-2015"/><title>Marketplace Weekend for Friday, June 5, 2015</title><published>2015-06-05T12:53:23</published><updated>2015-06-05T16:08:24-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151991</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>On this episode of Marketplace Weekend, Lizzie O'Leary speaks with Kai Ryssdal about his interview with President Obama. Drian Juarez of the Los Angeles LGBT Center's Transgender Economic Empowerment Project discusses the changing employment landscape for trans people. Later, Lizzie heads to Baltimore to talk with a community organizer, and she discusses online communities of all stripes with Marketplace Tech's Ben Johnson and USC Annenberg's Karen North. Mark Haskell Smith speaks with Lizzie about his adventures in naked traveling (and the booming nude tourism industry), and Marketplace Weekend remembers musician Jean Richie. </p> | |
| ]]></body><audio nid="151991" fid="289628" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/podcast_nu/2015/06/05/weekend_20150605_pod_nu_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/471334918.jpg?itok=vlMRnQM-" fid="289195" nid="151991" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="A view of downtown Baltimore. Twenty years ago, the city received $100 million as part of a federal program to target the nation's poorest neighborhoods." credit="Drew Angerer/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/471334918.jpg?itok=EwzrfbQp" fid="289195" nid="151991" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="A view of downtown Baltimore. Twenty years ago, the city received $100 million as part of a federal program to target the nation's poorest neighborhoods." credit="Drew Angerer/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/471334918.jpg?itok=iihd43q8" fid="289195" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="A view of downtown Baltimore. Twenty years ago, the city received $100 million as part of a federal program to target the nation's poorest neighborhoods." credit="Drew Angerer/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-friday-june-5-2015</id><buid>5fd967e3850235aa0182a30ca8ae4d3b</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-friday-june-5-2015"/><title>Marketplace Morning Report for Friday, June 5, 2015 </title><published>2015-06-05T05:00:42</published><updated>2015-06-05T12:13:17-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151970</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Friday, June 5, 2015: <span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">OPEC is meeting today to indirectly talk about our household budgets. More on that. Plus, the prospects for young people trying to find jobs this summer have improved. We look at some of the economic factors behind this development. And </span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">Apple is expected to announce its much-anticipated streaming music service during its developers' conference in San Francisco next week. We take a look at why Apple, a tech gadget maker, wants to get into the far less profitable streaming music business. </span></p> | |
| ]]></body><audio nid="151970" fid="289609" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/morning_report/2015/06/05/mmr_20150605_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/148210383.jpg?itok=Ko2kkc2T" fid="64419" nid="151970" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="What does summer employment look like for teens? Burger flipping?" credit="Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/148210383.jpg?itok=yt-Q9_HX" fid="64419" nid="151970" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="What does summer employment look like for teens? Burger flipping?" credit="Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/148210383.jpg?itok=IeSPcJGa" fid="64419" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="What does summer employment look like for teens? Burger flipping?" credit="Paul J. Richards/AFP/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-friday-june-5-2015</id><buid>83bafb68b1001094a21049935157e461</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-friday-june-5-2015"/><title>Marketplace Tech for Friday, June 5, 2015</title><published>2015-06-05T05:00:00</published><updated>2015-06-05T05:40:04-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151980</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Friday, June 5, 2015: First up, we'll talk to <span>Marketplace Digital Producer Tony Wagner about why Apple’s late entry into streaming music might be an advantage for the tech giant. And how well have you kept up with the week in tech news? It's time for Silicon Tally! This week, host Ben Johnson takes on Marketplace reporter Stan Alcorn.</span></p> | |
| ]]></body><audio nid="151980" fid="289603" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/tech_report/2015/06/05/tech_20150605_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/applebeats.jpg?itok=JwNzwCUK" fid="289141" nid="151980" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="What will an Apple music streaming service look like?" credit="Adam Berry/Getty Images for Apple"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/applebeats.jpg?itok=4lA9Idm4" fid="289141" nid="151980" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="What will an Apple music streaming service look like?" credit="Adam Berry/Getty Images for Apple"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/applebeats.jpg?itok=v-jDOMcQ" fid="289141" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="What will an Apple music streaming service look like?" credit="Adam Berry/Getty Images for Apple"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-thursday-june-4-2015</id><buid>1fbc184cb52f508453b0e5bcc2606ff4</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-thursday-june-4-2015"/><title>Marketplace for Thursday, June 4, 2015 </title><published>2015-06-04T16:00:08</published><updated>2015-06-04T17:38:12-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151965</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Thursday, June 4, 2015: Marketplace's Tim Fitzsimons charts the history of the U.S. relationship to the metric system. Though most Americans don’t use this form of measurement, metric is the preferred system for trade and commerce in the country. Next: the potential merger between Dish and T-Mobile has to do with the value of the wireless spectrum—the capacity to stream loads of content to customers. We look at what's in it for the satellite provider and telecommunications company. </p> | |
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| ]]></body><audio nid="151959" fid="289559" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/tech_report/2015/06/04/tech_20150604_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/451565674.jpg?itok=NhKF2HDd" fid="278151" nid="151959" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="Fans of Argentina take a selfie while attending the FIFA World Cup match Argentina vs Switzerland at the Fan Fest in Rio de Janeiro, on July 1, 2014." credit="TASSO MARCELO/AFP/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/451565674.jpg?itok=7SWIpCc5" fid="278151" nid="151959" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Fans of Argentina take a selfie while attending the FIFA World Cup match Argentina vs Switzerland at the Fan Fest in Rio de Janeiro, on July 1, 2014." credit="TASSO MARCELO/AFP/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/451565674.jpg?itok=Z4p84BHA" fid="278151" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Fans of Argentina take a selfie while attending the FIFA World Cup match Argentina vs Switzerland at the Fan Fest in Rio de Janeiro, on July 1, 2014." credit="TASSO MARCELO/AFP/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-thursday-june-4-2015</id><buid>b8b0a5dafa37d0c301e318dcffb77452</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-thursday-june-4-2015"/><title>Marketplace Morning Report for Thursday, June 4, 2015 </title><published>2015-06-04T05:00:48</published><updated>2015-06-04T08:06:00-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151948</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Thursday, June 4, 2015: <span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">Stocks tumble with the realization that inflation is not dead ... especially in Europe. More on that. Plus, we talk about the implications of President Obama's admission to Marketplace's Kai Ryssdal that China has put out feelers about joining in on the big trade deal that's currently under negotiation.</span></p> | |
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| ]]></body><audio nid="151940" fid="289554" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/pm/2015/06/03/pm_20150603_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/A%20Cam%20-%20Obama_0.jpg?itok=OudLV0iN" fid="289552" nid="151940" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="President Obama talks about the Trans-Pacific Partnership with Kai Ryssdal." credit="Marketplace "/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/A%20Cam%20-%20Obama_0.jpg?itok=PDDxs-0D" fid="289552" nid="151940" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="President Obama talks about the Trans-Pacific Partnership with Kai Ryssdal." credit="Marketplace "/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/A%20Cam%20-%20Obama_0.jpg?itok=hZbTKut6" fid="289552" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="President Obama talks about the Trans-Pacific Partnership with Kai Ryssdal." credit="Marketplace "/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-wednesday-june-3-2015</id><buid>5e40bfa3f5f54b81e69147b0e29eebda</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-wednesday-june-3-2015"/><title>Marketplace Tech for Wednesday, June 3, 2015</title><published>2015-06-03T06:41:51</published><updated>2015-06-03T05:55:34-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151939</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Wednesday, June 3, 2015: First up, we'll talk with <span>Neema Singh Guliani, Legislative Council at the American Civil Liberties union, about the USA Freedom Act. We'll also speak with <span>Michelle Odlum, Research Scientist at the School of Nursing at Columbia University Medical Center, about mining data from early tweets during the Ebola outbreak. And <span>freelance journalist Adrian Chen joins us to talk about The Agency, a pro-Russia Internet trolling organization based in St. Petersburg.</span></span></span></p> | |
| ]]></body><audio nid="151939" fid="289530" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/tech_report/2015/06/03/tech_20150603_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/179483886.jpg?itok=SrH9RXYT" fid="289531" nid="151939" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="An aerial view of St. Petersburg. On today's show, we'll talk about an internet trolling group called The Agency based out of St. Petersburg in Russia." credit="Guneev Sergey/RIA Novosti via Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/179483886.jpg?itok=t_QN2Fl2" fid="289531" nid="151939" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="An aerial view of St. Petersburg. On today's show, we'll talk about an internet trolling group called The Agency based out of St. Petersburg in Russia." credit="Guneev Sergey/RIA Novosti via Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/179483886.jpg?itok=2G_D75xa" fid="289531" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="An aerial view of St. Petersburg. On today's show, we'll talk about an internet trolling group called The Agency based out of St. Petersburg in Russia." credit="Guneev Sergey/RIA Novosti via Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-wednesday-june-3-2015</id><buid>d9a6c51602ec2f66330eaccdf456f168</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-wednesday-june-3-2015"/><title>Marketplace Morning Report for Wednesday, June 3, 2015 </title><published>2015-06-03T05:00:58</published><updated>2015-06-03T12:27:59-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151930</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Wednesday, June 3, 2015: First up, with the prime minister of Greece is on his way to Brussels today, we'll talk about attempts to persuade lenders to unlock more emergency money to try and keep the country solvent. Next, w<span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">e hear frequently that many veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan suffer from mental illness. And many end up getting arrested for crimes such as domestic violence and assault. Since 2001, nearly 200 specialized courts have been developed around the country, designed to help veterans navigate the criminal justice system and taking into account their particular needs, such as traumatic brain injury and PTSD. We look at how these courts help veterans while saving jurisdictions the costs of incarcerating them.</span></p> | |
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| ]]></body><audio nid="151916" fid="289511" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/pm/2015/06/02/pm_20150602_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/108160565.jpg?itok=Y7SIDn4d" fid="289503" nid="151916" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="Major health insurers in the country want to increase monthly premiums.&nbsp;" credit="Joe Raedle/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/108160565.jpg?itok=BaQFVNow" fid="289503" nid="151916" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Major health insurers in the country want to increase monthly premiums.&nbsp;" credit="Joe Raedle/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/108160565.jpg?itok=30B6oXHB" fid="289503" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Major health insurers in the country want to increase monthly premiums.&nbsp;" credit="Joe Raedle/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-tuesday-june-2-2015</id><buid>e0ad32f76f47389f5856fa9daaadd03e</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-tuesday-june-2-2015"/><title>Marketplace Morning Report for Tuesday, June 2, 2015 </title><published>2015-06-02T05:00:54</published><updated>2015-06-02T13:15:08-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151899</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Tuesday, June 2, 2015: First up, more news that some big insurance companies that sell policies under the federal health law are pushing to raise premiums sharply next year. This returns us to the persistent question: how affordable is the Affordable Care Act? And f<span>igures on new auto sales are released Tuesday, and they’re expected to be good news for automakers. We take a closer look at what's behind the positive numbers for the auto industry. Plus, C<span>alifornia is considering fines to enforce mandatory water cutbacks, but a startup in Oakland has a different idea. It's giving customers cash to use less water.</span></span></p> | |
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| ]]></body><audio nid="151899" fid="289486" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/morning_report/2015/06/02/mmr_20150602_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/468383644.jpg?itok=k6yCsK-d" fid="287699" nid="151899" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="An Oakland startup wants to give rebates to residents who conserve water. " credit="Justin Sullivan/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/468383644.jpg?itok=9lVtqbUE" fid="287699" nid="151899" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="An Oakland startup wants to give rebates to residents who conserve water. " credit="Justin Sullivan/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/468383644.jpg?itok=IIbOGosg" fid="287699" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="An Oakland startup wants to give rebates to residents who conserve water. " credit="Justin Sullivan/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-tuesday-june-2-2015</id><buid>3057144512a62cd86e10b171daf3e72e</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-tuesday-june-2-2015"/><title>Marketplace Tech for Tuesday, June 2, 2015</title><published>2015-06-02T05:00:00</published><updated>2015-06-02T05:56:14-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151914</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Tuesday, June 2, 2015: First up, we'll talk to <span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">Zulfikar Ramzan, CTO at RSA Security, about the IRS hack. Plus, <span>Facebook is now letting its members use encryption to scramble emails that the social network might send to a user; anything from changing a password, to notifications of textbook messages. The move is yet another salvo in the battle between tech companies that want more security, and law enforcement agencies, which fear losing tools to catch criminals. We'll also speak <span>with Cindy Cohn, Executive Director of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, about the expiration of some provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act, and what happens next in Congress.</span></span></span></p> | |
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| ]]></body><audio nid="151914" fid="289484" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/tech_report/2015/06/02/tech_20150602_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/fb.jpg?itok=fnRmMYDn" fid="191991" nid="151914" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="Facebook is now letting its members use encryption to scramble emails that the social network might send to a user" credit="TED ALJIBE/AFP/GettyImages"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/fb.jpg?itok=ku5RVbr2" fid="191991" nid="151914" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Facebook is now letting its members use encryption to scramble emails that the social network might send to a user" credit="TED ALJIBE/AFP/GettyImages"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/fb.jpg?itok=3jO9JSkd" fid="191991" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Facebook is now letting its members use encryption to scramble emails that the social network might send to a user" credit="TED ALJIBE/AFP/GettyImages"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-monday-june-1-2015</id><buid>f58eec19fc063462b3e0a437ed61c72f</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace/marketplace-monday-june-1-2015"/><title>Marketplace for Monday, June 1, 2015</title><published>2015-06-01T16:00:35</published><updated>2015-06-01T19:39:50-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151891</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Monday, June 1, 2015: <span id="docs-internal-guid-40e8eb18-afd0-29ee-e5aa-0a3fbde04115"><span>The Ted Cruz store has iPhone covers and polo shirts. Hillary Clinton’s pantsuit T-shirt is a best-seller. Why turn a presidential candidate’s name into products? And does all this merchandise need to be profitable or does it just need to spread the brand? We explore. Next: <span id="docs-internal-guid-0b86b038-b011-26cd-1d1b-14cd870618fa"><span>the award goes to … Instagram. At the Council of Fashion Designers of America Fashion Awards Monday in NYC, Instagram founder Kevin Systrom will receive the Media Award, giving us a chance to look at how Instagram has become the repository for fashion advertising by companies and individuals alike.</span></span></span></span></p> | |
| ]]></body><audio nid="151891" fid="289474" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/pm/2015/06/01/pm_20150601_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/Instagram_0.jpg?itok=HFvjpSVw" fid="289458" nid="151891" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="Instagram has become a hub for fashion advertising." credit="LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/Instagram_0.jpg?itok=RzBNtKWF" fid="289458" nid="151891" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Instagram has become a hub for fashion advertising." credit="LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/Instagram_0.jpg?itok=bNijd_fj" fid="289458" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Instagram has become a hub for fashion advertising." credit="LIONEL BONAVENTURE/AFP/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-monday-june-1-2015</id><buid>76e38eed1545b3e54d09d0103f68aeba</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-morning-report/marketplace-morning-report-monday-june-1-2015"/><title>Marketplace Morning Report for Monday, June 1, 2015</title><published>2015-06-01T05:00:48</published><updated>2015-06-01T12:33:57-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151868</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Monday, June 1, 2015: Congress is poised to make private companies get more involved in monitoring data and phone calls. More on that. Plus, a c<span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">ouple months back, we talked to a farmer in the Sacramento Delta with long-standing water rights. He was worried about the state curtailing his water because of California’s historic drought. Now he and other farmers with senior rights have given up 25 percent of their water this year to prevent further cutbacks. We catch up with him. And </span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">Skid Row in downtown Los Angeles has always been where homeless services are concentrated, but businesses and schools in the neighborhood say security and other problems are growing. We take a closer look as part of our series on the homeless.</span></p> | |
| ]]></body><audio nid="151868" fid="289451" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/morning_report/2015/06/01/mmr_20150601_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/157554504.jpg?itok=xd1edcuj" fid="231671" nid="151868" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="California's iconic sign." credit="ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/157554504.jpg?itok=xPPsCBg9" fid="231671" nid="151868" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="California's iconic sign." credit="ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/157554504.jpg?itok=oWzWBhgo" fid="231671" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="California's iconic sign." credit="ROBYN BECK/AFP/Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-monday-june-1-2015</id><buid>4948ec2182b419414050d96740c9a2a2</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-tech/marketplace-tech-monday-june-1-2015"/><title>Marketplace Tech for Monday, June 1, 2015</title><published>2015-06-01T05:00:00</published><updated>2015-06-01T11:00:37-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151888</nid><body><![CDATA[<p>Airing on Monday, June 1, 2015: First up, we'll talk with <span>Robin Feldman, Professor of Law at UC Hastings, about why it’s hard to know whether or not you can copyright a bit of software. Plus, t<span>he spectrum auction does not happen until 2016, but there's already a lot of interest in what's for sale. The reason? The spectrum that's for sale is primo. And T-Mobile wants a big piece of it. We'll also talk to <span>Gretchen Harnick, Assistant Professor of Fashion Marketing at the New School, about Instagram’s influence in the fashion industry.</span></span></span></p> | |
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| ]]></body><audio nid="151864" fid="289433" url="http://play.publicradio.org/default/d/podcast/marketplace/pm/2015/05/29/pm_20150529_pod_64.mp3" type="audio/mpeg"/><syndications/><picture primary="TRUE"><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-900x500/public/fifa_0.jpg?itok=CJpo_vE-" fid="289426" nid="151864" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="TRUE" caption="Joseph S. Blatter celebrates his re-election as FIFA's president.&nbsp;" credit="Mike Hewitt - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-400x222/public/fifa_0.jpg?itok=MievVmc0" fid="289426" nid="151864" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Joseph S. Blatter celebrates his re-election as FIFA's president.&nbsp;" credit="Mike Hewitt - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images"/><picture url="http://mp.geoff/sites/default/files/styles/primary-image-610x340/public/fifa_0.jpg?itok=q6XfO_sJ" fid="289426" type="image/jpeg" isDefault="FALSE" caption="Joseph S. Blatter celebrates his re-election as FIFA's president.&nbsp;" credit="Mike Hewitt - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images"/></picture></fields></content></entry><entry><id>http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-weekend/marketplace-weekend-friday-may-29-2015</id><buid>5f011a4755d9f2b9051281ce6863a3e8</buid><link href="http://mp.geoff/shows/marketplace-weekend/marketplace-weekend-friday-may-29-2015"/><title>Marketplace Weekend for Friday, May 29, 2015</title><published>2015-05-29T14:18:28</published><updated>2015-05-29T18:19:07-05:00</updated><aliases/><summary type="html"><![CDATA[]]></summary><content type="application/xml"><fields xmlns="http://dezi.org/sos/schema"><nid>151877</nid><body><![CDATA[<p><span>This episode of Marketplace Weekend </span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">is all about generations and how who we are, from the Greatest Generation to Generation Z, shapes how we live with money. </span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">Starting with retirees and working our way to high school students, w</span><span style="line-height: 1.42857em;">e take a look at generations in the economy, our psychology and our wallets. <span>The U.S. Peace Corps is actively recruiting boomers. Why? Rosemary and John Bottcher explain. They served in the Peace Corps in Paraguay from 2011-2013 when they were both in their late 60s</span>. Later, Marketplace Tech host Ben Johnson talks with Lizzie about what instant messaging says about how your generation communicates. Plus, <span>Marketplace Weekend visits John Marshall High School in Los Angeles to talk with four college-bound seniors about how their lives and their generation are shaped by money. </span></span></p> | |
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